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Family structure impact contacts and the demand for children: a consideration of Southern Nigeria data.

By: Todaro, Michael; Fapohunda , Eleanar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Popualtion Council : New York, 1987Subject(s): Fertility | Population size -- Population distribution -- Nigeria. -- Population size -- Population distribution -- Nigeria. -- Population size -- Population distribution -- NigeriaSummary: This paper, using primary data from Southern Nigeria examines both theoretically and emperically, how three implicit Nigerian family contacts affects spousal reproductive goals and actual fertility bahaviour.
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Center for Policy Studies Working Paper No. 136.

This paper, using primary data from Southern Nigeria examines both theoretically and emperically, how three implicit Nigerian family contacts affects spousal reproductive goals and actual fertility bahaviour.

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